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But his system does allow him to make and edit decks at breakneck speed. If you play against Developer A, be ready to ask him what his cards are five times per game. But many playtest names just stick and R&D never stops using them. Developer A's proxy contains the bare minimum information he needs to play the card: a mana cost and the name he knows it by, “Cool Cat.” If you were wondering, this proxy was made long after Darksteel had gone to press and Cool Cat was given his real name.
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The card was known as “Cool Cat” during early development. All three are proxies of the same card, Darksteel's Viridian Zealot.
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